A.S.D.C. Base 96 Seveso

Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Calcio Ba.Se. 96 Seveso is an Italian association football club situated in Seveso, Lombardy. Currently plays in Promozione. Its colors are red and green.

Ba.Se. 96 Seveso
Full nameAssociazione Sportiva Dilettante
Calcio Ba.Se. 96 Seveso
Nickname(s) 
Founded1996
GroundStadio Enrico Colombo,
Seveso, Italy
Capacity1,500
ChairmanAndrea Basilico
ManagerCASTELLAZZI Fabio
LeagueNational League amateur
2019–20Promozione

A.s.d.C. BaSe 96 was founded in 1996 following the merge between the two most important football clubs  existing on the territory of the municipality of Seveso: Baruccana F.B.C. and A.S. Seveso.

The union of forces bears results until culminating in the 2007/2008 season, when the first team participates in the Serie D championship.

In 2009 the company celebrated 100 years since the foundation of the A.S. Seveso (1909-2009 100 years of football in Seveso) with celebrations that involved the citizens, managers, coaches and

The philosophy that guides the future of the team is working intensely and with commitment on the youth sector and in particular on the school sector to make the new players grow humanly and technically in order to bring our teams to the highest amateur levels and train players who can aspire to be part of the major team and beyond, respecting the growth paths of each child / boy.

Championship: 1996/1997 - Category: Promozione - Place 6th – Points 47

Championship: 1997/1998 - Category: Promozione - Place 9th – Points 40

Championship: 1998/1999 - Category: Promozione - Place 11th – Points 36

Championship: 1999/2000 - Category: Promozione - Place 7th – Points 41

Championship: 2000/2001 - Category: Promozione - Place 7th – Points 41

Championship: 2001/2002 - Category: Promozione - Place 3rd – Points 47

Championship: 2002/2003 - Category: Promozione - Place 2nd – Points 61

Championship: 2003/2004 - Category: Promozione - Place 5th – Points 42 – 3 matches plaid in Italy Cup

Championship: 2004/2005 - Category: Promozione - Place 1st – Points 68 – 4 matches plaid in Italy Cup

Championship: 2005/2006 - Category: Eccellenza - Place 8th – Points 45 – 3 matches plaid in Italy Cup

Championship: 2006/2007 - Category: Eccellenza - Place 3rd  – Points 63 – 3 matches plaid in Italy Cup

Championship: 2007/2008 - Category: D - Place 17th – Points 26  – 2 matches plaid in Italy Cup

Championship: 2008/2009 - Category: Eccellenza - Place 13th – Points 37 – 3 matches plaid in Italy Cup

Championship: 2009/2010 - Category: Eccellenza - Place 12th – Points 37 – 8 matches plaid in Italy Cup

Championship: 2010/2011 - Category: Eccellenza - Place 8th – Points 47 – 3 matches plaid in Italy Cup

Championship: 2011/2012 - Category: Eccellenza - Place 11th – Points 43 – 3 matches plaid in Italy Cup

Championship: 2012/2013 - Category: Eccellenza - Place 12th – Points 45 – 4 matches plaid in Italy Cup

Championship: 2013/2014 - Category: Eccellenza - Place 15th – Points 27 – 3 matches plaid in Italy Cup

Championship: 2014/2015 - Category: Promozione - Place 16th – Points 25 – 3 matches plaid in Italy Cup

Championship: 2015/2016 - Category: First - Place 1st  – Points 58 – 3 matches plaid in Italy Cup

Championship: 2016/2017 - Category: Promozione - Place 2nd – Points 59 – 3 matches plaid in Italy Cup

Championship: 2017/2018 - Category: Promozione - Place 6th – Points 49 – 3 matches plaid in Italy Cup

Championship: 2018/2019 - Category: Promozione - Place 5th – Points 52 – 3 matches plaid in Italy Cup

Championship: 2018/2019 - Category: Promozione - Place 2nd – Points 37 – 3 matches plaid in Italy Cup

(suspended due to COVID pandemic)

Luca Caldirola, he played in Base 96 before to play for F.C. Inter


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